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Season 51

Season 50

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    This week, President Trump, again, delayed raising tariffs on China for another 90 days. The current tariff on imports of most Chinese goods stands at 10%. Tariffs on imports from dozens of other countries also went into effect.
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    The last in the series of five retrospectives of the first 50 seasons of Market to Market.
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    John Gilbert is a fourth generation farmer. He and his brother Greg raise hogs, beef cattle and soybeans on 800 acres of land in Hardin County, Iowa.
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    This week, four scientists who contributed to the Central Iowa Source Water Research Assessment presented the results of the study to the public.
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    To make sure rural community members and business owners keep a bit of their focus on their local newspapers, a Kansas newspaper publishing company has done everything from themed treasure hunts in downtown businesses, to annual concerts to a Friday community happy hour in the newsroom.
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    Rail giants Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern have agreed to a merger valued at $85 billion.
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    This week, the Senate Agriculture Committee heard testimony about the Department of Agriculture’s plan to reassign staff currently based in Washington D.C. to five cities around the country.
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    This week, a trade framework was established with Japan, America’s number four trading partner. Imports to the U.S. will be charged a 15% tariff on all goods - 10 points lower than the threatened 25% tariff.
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    This week, the House Agriculture Committee heard testimony about the difficulties the pork industry is experiencing in the wake of California’s Proposition 12.
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    Located on a tributary of the Kalamazoo River near Allegan, Michigan, the Swan Creek Dam helps manage water flow and provides residents with recreational opportunities such as fishing and kayaking.
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    As development pressure grows alongside metro areas, will more farmers seek agricultural conservation easements? This legal maneuver offers a way to permanently protect land for agriculture but means sacrificing development potential.
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    This week, while another round of tariffs was announced by the White House, the inflationary effects of previous tariffs have begun to appear.
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    This week, President Donald Trump moved his  deadline for imposing tariffs on countries who have yet to make a deal with the U.S. from last Wednesday to August 1st. Those who fail to make a deal are being threatened with an additional 10% increase in duties. 
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    This week, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins promised to find a balance between deporting undocumented farmworkers while not disrupting the agricultural supply chains they support.
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    Our two producers for 2025 are dealing with extremely different stories this growing season. We go in for a mid-season check up.
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    This week, the Polk County, Iowa supervisors released their scientific assessment study of the water quality in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers, which merge in downtown Des Moines. 
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    This week, heavy rains lowered nitrate levels in Iowa’s Raccoon River, but water usage restrictions remain in place.
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    When the Civil War ended, measures briefly allowed former slaves to petition for Confederates’ abandoned or confiscated farms - in one of America’s first attempts at land redistribution to formerly enslaved people. But it largely failed.
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    Several rounds of rain struck parts of the Midwest this week. Iowa fields southwest of Des Moines were under water as isolated rain amounts between 5 and 8 inches fell early in the week. 
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    Water restrictions in central Iowa have been eased, but high levels of nitrates continue to be of concern to operators of the state’s largest water plant.
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    This week, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions held a hearing on the nominations for leadership positions in the Department of Labor and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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    This week, David Miller ushers in the late oughts and the early teens with the stories that dominated our coverage. Which also includes a headline of our own. Here is our Cover Story.
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    This week, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins gave testimony to the House Agriculture Committee about the initial months of her tenure at the USDA.
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    President Trump and President Xi talk on the phone about trade. Trump says a sit down between both sides will happen.
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    The cattle market is still sorting a small herd, cycles of drought and the consumer situation. Dr. Derrell Peel of Oklahoma State University gives insight on all three factors.
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    This week, the Senate Special Committee on Aging heard testimony on the challenges facing aging farmers. Witnesses stressed that both the estate tax and profitability are hurdles to bringing a new generation to the farm.
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    President Trump’s tariff strategy took a legal hit Wednesday only to gain new life Thursday.
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    Severe weather started last weekend in Missouri as officials estimated more than $1 billion in damages in St. Louis alone from a storm.
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    Recently, the two countries have been at odds because of Mexico’s failure to honor those water delivery mandates that help provide water to U.S. farmers in South Texas.
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    A list of many commodity groups and elected officials on the Make America Healthy Again committee.
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    When Illinois resident Tam Wei saw an influx of people to Illinois from her homeland in the 1970s and 80s, she decided she had to do something.
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    This week, the economy adjusted its economic expectations after President Trump retreated on his tariff strategy with China.
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    In 2015 Harold Wilken had a problem. He was farming 700 acres of organic grains, but was trucking it hundreds of miles from his eastern Illinois operation for use as animal feed.
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    This week, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins appeared before the House Appropriation Committee to discuss the spending priorities of the USDA. 
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    This week, the Trump Administration created a tariff carve out on some auto parts to preserve auto production in plants in the United States.
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    This week, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office at a rally in Michigan. The speech included praise for his energy policy but not so much for green energy.
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    Product found in Utah mine is used for many types of operations from sports stadiums to corn fields.
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    This week, the Trump administration stated they were negotiating with China to find a solution to the tariff conflict President Trump amplified three weeks ago. 
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    Rain was more common in the Plains this week than machinery in the field.
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    Sun drenched fields along the banks of Rio Grande River provide the landscape south Texas farmers need to grow citrus and green leafy vegetables for consumers across the country. But a steady, reliable labor source that is paramount to bringing south Texas commodities to market is in short supply and many growers are worried their crops, and their profits, will be left to wither in the fields. 
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    For the state of California, taking a bite out of climate change is a high priority.  In recent years, more legislation has sought to bolster long-time efforts, across the board – and for some – solidified the notion that one person’s trash could be another’s treasure.
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    This week, Americans continued to adjust to the economic ripples of President Trump’s tariffs.
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    Market to Market investigated how well the U.S. complies with its rule that no county may have more than 25% of its eligible cropland acres enrolled in the CRP program. 
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    This week, President Trump reversed course on much of his massive tariff plan after a week of chaos in global commodities, bond and equities markets.
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    Southern states dealt with heavy rains over last weekend causing flooding across the region and several states remain underwater.
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    This week, the Trump Administration placed tariffs on imports from virtually every country on the planet, at rates that are higher than the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariffs of 1930.
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    Spring weather hammered portions of the Midwest and South this week as tornadoes and violent storms tore a path almost 800 miles long across the countryside.
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    Satisfying demand for the award-winning, globe-trotting cheddar cheese varieties crafted by Milton Creamery creates jobs and allows for profit-sharing with fellow Mennonite and Amish source dairies.
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    What began as an experiment has turned into a side business for a Minnesota farmer.
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    America’s farmers will soon have access to relief funds for weather related disaster losses. 
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    Thursday was the official start of spring but winter held on until the last minute.
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    The daily tariff gyrations from the Trump Administration are concerning some sectors of the agriculture industry.
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    WOTUS rule gets another look from EPA among other sweeping changes.
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    What started as research has now turned into a product aimed at stopping the corn root worm.
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    A public charter school in Florida is offering agriculture lessons at a younger age and more frequently than most schools. And parents are clamoring to get their children in.
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    This week, the Trump Administration placed 25 percent tariffs on the country’s number one and two trading partners.
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    The change of seasons are about two weeks away but storms across the country this week reminded everyone that winter is far from over. 
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    Over the course of the third set of 10 seasons of Market to Market’s run, we saw two farm bills, a controversy over hog farms, the resolution of several agriculturally based lawsuits, a few innovative ventures, and the first case of BSE in the United States.
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    The USDA’s forecast for planted acres of grains shows an increase over the 2024 crop year, but will fall short of 2023’s record plantings.
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    H5N1 continues to spread throughout the nation’s poultry flock, but the pace of spread may be slowing.
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    While U.S. clothing manufacturing may never return to the booming industry it once was, there may be reason for optimism.
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    Cold weather blasted across the entire country plunging much of the Grain Belt into record territory with many readings well below zero.
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    The ripple effect from the ongoing outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza continues to put pressure on poultry and dairy producers. 
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    The New Farmer Academy, created and operated by Tennessee State University, helps budding farmers understand the ins and outs of a business plan by estimating input costs and potential revenues.
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    For years, Florida's citrus producers have been battling a devastating disease that has wiped out 90 percent of production since 2005.
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    A sweeping new tariff on Chinese goods is expected to raise consumer prices in the United States. President Trump placed an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports the day after he paused threatened tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days.
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    Rampant spread of the H5N1 virus is hitting consumers in their pocketbooks. Retail egg prices across the country have sent Americans scrambling to buy eggs at any price, when they can find them.
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    Trump took the oath of office on Monday from inside the U.S. Capitol as sub-30 degree temperatures were forecast.
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    This week, President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Agriculture appeared for questioning by the Senate Agriculture Committee.
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    Tim Dufault is done being the farmer of record on his land, but wasn't ready to sell. He's turned to local farmers under the age of 40 to help them start or expand their growing operations.
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    Tariffs Would Probably Raise Consumer Prices
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    A University of Missouri researcher is working to pinpoint any unintended consequences of genetic editing so others will know how to do the same.
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    The year 2024 kept adding to stories of hurricanes, drought, Farm Bill debates and the return of the bird flu.
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    James Earl Carter, Jr., was born in Plains, Georgia in 1924. While his work would take him far away from his rural home, he was never far from the roots that grounded him. 
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    Cleanup continues across a swath of the southern United States in the aftermath of severe storms that swept through the region earlier in the week.
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    The 2024 World Food Prize Laureates had a strong connection before they partnered to lead the world on saving seeds at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. The two were honored in Des Moines, Iowa this fall for their work.
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    A shutdown of the Federal government was averted in a vote late Friday.
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    On Friday, October 24, 1975, Market to Market kicked off a 50 season run. This retrospective highlights the seasons between 1985 and 1995.
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    This week, the H5N1 Avian Flu virus continued to disrupt agriculture across the country.
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    Rural newspapers are rapidly disappearing, but one Kansas publishing company raises question about what leads to their struggles.
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    President-elect Donald Trump continues to pressure major U.S. trading partners with the prospect of tariffs.
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    The holidays are a chance for families to gather together to catch up on happenings with each other but sometimes the conversation can shift in a hurry.
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    The Senate Agriculture Committee was released the a draft of the Farm Bill for consideration.
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    The United Nations annual climate conference was held this week.
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    After another cross-country haul, the current giant pumpkin world record holder fell short of his 2,749-pound feat from 2023, but still managed to top the scales again at the annual Half Moon Bay, California World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off. 
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    Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump cap a nearly 2-year long campaign-run.
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    Ash trees with thinning, upper canopies, flecked bark damage and shoots of new branches at the trunk have become an all too common site across the country. 
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    The annual event to honor and continue the legacy of Norman Borlaug featured speakers from all around the world. This year's focus was on the growing population of Africa.
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    Economic and political rivals met this week to improve partnerships as a counterweight to Western economies.
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    Dams block downstream movement of sediment which can deprive the downstream river system of an essential ingredient needed for fish habitats. 
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    A return of tariff politics would damage farm incomes, according to a study commissioned by the American Soybean Association and the National Corn Growers Association.
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    Cars were seen trying to outrun tornadoes as the twisters were some of the first things to make landfall as part of Hurricane Milton.
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    A potential solution is on the horizon against the increasingly costly hog disease PRRS: a genetically edited pig that the federal government is in the process of considering for commercial release.
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    A strike by dockworkers on the East Coast has been suspended after an agreement on wage hikes was reached late Thursday.
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    Clean up is slow in the path of Hurricane Helene as basic infrastructure needs are being restored even though the effects of the storm could be felt for decades.
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    A study from Common Sense Institute looks at the disappearing options for health care in Iowa, especially in rural areas
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    Former President Trump has threatened to use one of the trade tools he is famous for invoking to shape the farm economy.
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    Experts say an adult can be submerged in a bin filled with corn or soybeans in as little as 20 seconds – a tragedy all too common in rural America.
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    The ongoing spread of bird flu across the nations poultry and dairy herds poses a concern beyond those species.
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    The remains of hurricane Francine continue to dump moisture on the southeast.
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    Proposition 12, the controversial California law that dictates how much floor space sows need if pork from their offspring is to be sold in California, doesn’t appear to have had an impact on how many Midwest hog farms operate. At least not yet.
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    Research into the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus that crossed from birds into the nation's dairy herd continues at the National Animal Disease Center in Ames, Iowa.
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    On Friday, October 24, 1975, Market to Market kicked off a 50 season run with its first broadcast under the name “Iowa Farm Digest.”
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    A burst of late summer heat swept across the country as at least 61 million Americans were under some form of a heat advisory this week. 
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    In 2015, Harold Wilken had a problem - he was farming 700 acres of organic grains, but was trucking it hundreds of miles from his eastern Illinois operation for use as animal feed.
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    In the early days of the nation’s history, most clothing worn by Americans was made at home. Mass manufacturing of clothes didn’t take off until the late 1880s, rapidly growing into a booming industry centered in New York City.
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    Canada’s two major railroads, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City, locked out their workers Thursday morning, bringing rail traffic to a stop across Canada.

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Season 48

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    Officials with Summit Carbon Solutions have begun requesting voluntary land leases along a new segment of its controversial Midwest Carbon Express pipeline.
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    A Connecticut diary turns cow waste into biodegradable Garden products
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    Rising land values have advantages for investors looking for place to park money and those selling challenging new buyers to find a place to enter the market.
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    The U.S. continues to be gripped by above normal temperatures and pounded by precipitation that comes in torrents.
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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it will use $300 million from the Inflation Reduction Act to monitor agricultural emissions.
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    Livestock producers in parts of Nebraska and the southern Plains states have endured moderate to exceptional drought for much of the spring and summer. Early July rains may have settled the dust in some areas, but they didn’t ease concerns about hay prices and supply.
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    Official temperatures from around the globe are showing that July is set to be the hottest month on record for the entire planet.
    ClipSeason48Episode4849
    A recent federal disaster declaration will help ease the pain of the estimated millions of dollars in damage. 
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    This launch isn’t shooting for the moon or a distant planet. No rocket boosters are needed. And the passengers inside? Insects.
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    The Russian government ended its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative Monday.
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    Farmland prices experienced a leveling off in the first half of 2023 according to Farmers National Company, a real estate and property management firm. 
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    As high high bakes more than a dozen states, parts of the Northeast spent much of the week waiting for two months of rain to recede before cleaning up. Meanwhile the drought keeps a firm grip on the Grain Belt.
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    The first call for assistance is often difficult, and producers frequently don’t understand where the problems lie.
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    What's happening on the ground for farmers Mike Schulte of Oklahoma and Chad Bell of Illinois.
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    Saturday marked the start of a new month, quarter and for many states — new laws.
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    The supply chain challenge of 2020 and 2021 sparked responses from creative thinking and turned into opportunities and diversity in how goods get from one point to another. 
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    USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack hit the road this week in Michigan promoting the administration’s efforts to expand market access for producers and healthy meal options for children. 
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    A major change in conditions as drought areas are stricken with severe storms as hazy skies loom over much of the eastern U.S.
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    A recent survey of land owners in Iowa shows much is debt-free, but also owned by retired farmers and not foreign buyers.
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    When Penn State scientists dug into the family trees of North America’s Holstein herd and found that 99.75 percent of modern-day Holstein bulls were descended from two born in the 1880s, it raised concerns about too little genetic diversity in livestock.
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    This week, the EPA issued its final rule for the Renewable Fuel Standard, or RFS, production requirements for 2023-2025. 
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    Work on the 2023 Farm Bill continued this week with testimony on the infrastructure needs of rural America.
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    Less than 10 years ago, casinos, local businesses and governments parlayed their influence into a deal with the Iowa legislature to phase out millions in state gambling subsidies, which had kept tracks afloat.
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    Conditions worsen in key grain growing regions of the country with another week of limited rain and increasing temperatures.
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    Mexico intends to defend its policy of limiting imports of GMO corn into the food system, citing health, environmental and cultural concerns.
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    The World Pork Expo brings the industry together to hear updates and discuss topics of the day. The biggest subject of the week came from the coasts with enacting and upholding Prop 12. NPPC president Scott Hays knows his fellow producers will have to find new ways to do what they've always done - feed the world with a quality product.
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    South Dakota is bringing broadband to the most difficult addresses to serve in the state.
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    Hundreds of goats have been hired to reduce the wildfire risk in this neighborhood.
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    Commodity groups work to craft impactful portions of the next Farm Bill which could have major progress this summer.
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    The Supreme Court on Thursday pulled the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to enforce the Clean Water Act a bit downstream.
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    Nevada, Arizona and California reach agreement to usage cuts from the Colorado River over the next three years.
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    Twenty-five pound bags of all-purpose flour are being filled at Farmer Ground Flour in Trumansburg, New York. Each bag marks the halfway point of the journey for grain grown in New York State to the plate of consumers in the Northeastern United States. The circuit for this grain from field to table could be as short as 15 miles, which is exactly as the owners intended.
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    As new 5-year agricultural legislation looms over a divided Congress, some find themselves caught in the crossfire between opportunity and legal oversight.
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    Consumers are feeling the pinch of rising food prices, but a new study shows relief is already on the way.
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    A number of studies estimate up to 12 percent of calls to police, like this one in Sioux City, Iowa, are for mental health-related problems.
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    One of the most common production practices in animal agriculture is due for a massive overhaul. 
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    An Illinois dust storm started another wild week of weather from snow in West Virginia and continued melting snow pack flooding the Mississippi River and delaying planting.
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    The easy-to-miss sign along a central Iowa gravel road just west of the town of Traer runs a bit light on details, declaring only: “‘Tama Jim’ Wilson Home Site and Farm.”
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    The warm up Easter week sent some in the Corn Belt into the fields.
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    This week, EPA Administrator Michael Regan appeared before the House Agriculture Committee. The Agency’s process for regulating agricultural chemicals and the Waters of the United States were popular topics.
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    A weather system that spawned a deadly tornado in Oklahoma also dumped several inches of rain across the Midwest delaying spring planting.
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    Critics charge excess fertilizers and manure, applied year-over-year at similar rates, can build up during drought and flush out of fields with ever-wetter spring rains.
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    Three members of the Senate Agriculture Committee heard from Iowa commodity groups this week on ideas for inclusion in the next Farm Bill.
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    This week, a North Dakota federal judge granted a stay of implementation on the newest set of definitions for the Waters of The United States, or WOTUS.
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    A preview for the third and final installment of the Iowa's Wild Weather series.
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    Dozens dead after two weeks of storms across the country. Snow pack, heavy rain further delays field work and dry conditions get worse across the country.
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    NASA is partnering with a professor at Iowa State University to better understand when a corn plant is stressed and happy when it comes to water levels in the plant.
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    The Office of the United State Trade Representative released its annual report on foreign trade barriers last week.
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    Evacuation orders were lifted in Arizona late this week as heavy rains began to dissipate.
    ClipSeason48Episode4832
    Back in 2018, the FDA unveiled a new 5-year plan for supporting antimicrobial stewardship in veterinary settings. In June of this year, the plan becomes policy in order to help combat AMR or antimicrobial resistance for both animals and people.
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    Nearly four years ago, President Trump ratcheted up pressure on China in the form of a Phase One trade deal. This week, new data sheds light on the results of that action.
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    The nation’s second-biggest-ever bank failure last Friday quickly captured the financial world’s attention, particularly when it was followed by a second failure.
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    Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack appeared before the Senate Agriculture Committee to discuss the Waters of the United States and safety net programs that support farmer profitability.
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    Oyster Farmers and environmental experts in Connecticut to restore the natural shellfish beds in Long Island Sound.
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    Northwest Missouri farmer John Hickman remembers motorists slowing down to stare as they passed his first no-till field in 1983. The practice of leaving crop ground undisturbed until planting was uncommon enough that a lot of rubber-necking took place.
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    This week, the USDA announced a new rule that would clarify labeling of food products. 
    ClipSeason48Episode4829
    This week, the House Agriculture Committee held a hearing focused on rising costs of agriculture inputs.
    ClipSeason48Episode4829
    Under two century-old federal treaties, the U.S. government pays for the food given to certain displaced Native Americans. Until recently, however, indigenous groups had little say on what was delivered by USDA to their food distribution centers.
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    A winter storm barreled its way across the country this week, stranding motorists and canceling flights.
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    School buses drop off students on a rainy morning in Mantachie, Mississippi. The district of 1,000 students in the northeast corner of the state has the usual classroom offerings for students, but excels in agricultural trades instruction.
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    This week, the House Agriculture Committee heard specific requests concerning the needs of producers of food crops in the Central Valley.
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    USDA analysis reveals U.S. hardwood exports have more than doubled over the past 30 years – cracking over $1 billion in annual revenue.
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    A change in policy was being talked about that would have dramatically altered the trading between Mexico and the United States.
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    For at least a hundred years, scientists and entrepreneurs have been trying to figure out how to preserve plant pollen longer. Now an Iowa company says it is making progress.
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    President Biden delivered his second State of the Union speech this week, and opened with a review of his administration’s achievements from the past two years.
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    Continued drought in cattle grazing regions of the United States has seen farmers and ranchers cut their animal numbers.
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    A winter storm pounded an area from West Texas to eastern West Virginia during the week.
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    Adjusting to live in college and back home can be a challenge - especially when you enter the family farm in a completely different role than anything they've done before. That is the challenge facing Hannah Borg in Nebraska.
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    The University of Nebraska released their farm production cost budgets for 2023, and estimated increases in almost every input category.
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    While the coronavirus pandemic ravaged the global economy, the repercussion carved into rural America was its own animal.
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    Another round of tornadoes swept the South in the month of January.
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    A coalition of 18 farm and industry groups sue the EPA over the new Waters of the United States rule.
    ClipSeason48Episode4823
    Another round of atmospheric river of moisture flows out to California helping ease drought, but cause several problems in the wake of the system.
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    There are dozens of solar projects in Minnesota that fall under the category of “Community Solar”, where solar energy is sold directly to consumers rather than adding electricity to the general grid.
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    Maple Leaf Farms, along with Culver Duck, a nearby competitor, have helped push Indiana to the number one spot in the nation when it comes to raising duck, selling 14.5 million, almost 60 percent of the nation’s total.
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    The Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule last week that reverts the definition of “Waters of the United States” to its Reagan-era origins.
    ClipSeason48Episode4821
    Coastal California dealt several rounds of wind and water while the Southeast is hit with massive rain storms and severe weather.
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    Weather and policy stories are constant each year.  Themes emerged in 2022 of higher land, fertilizer and commodity prices. But what fell, or didn’t fall is what made headlines this year. This look back is our Cover Story. 
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    Weather swings continue to whipsaw everyone as the switch flips from subzero to spring-like conditions across the country.
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    Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig was inspired from her short time in Europe before returning stateside in work for NASA. Framework started in her graduate studies have served as roadmaps for the United Nations and the formation of AgMIP.
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    Farmland values in Iowa saw huge increases in value, mimicking increases in national farmland values.
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    The water level of the Mississippi River has improved in recent weeks, but the river remains too low for normal shipping volumes.
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    Backups at ports on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts have left cargo ships stacked up waiting to unload creating headaches for businesses wanting to get their goods in or out of the U.S. interior, and they're looking for other options.
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    The Rocky Mountains make a picturesque backdrop for the daily routine of Nick Trainor, a fifth generation cattle rancher based in Watkins, Colorado.
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    The insects traveling during this drone launch by M3 Agriculture Technologies are codling moths, the bane of existence for many pear and apple orchard owners.
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    Biden and Xi meet to talk issues. Former Ambassador Branstad adds his take on the meeting.
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    New outbreaks of HPAI were reported this week in Wyoming, Wisconsin, Virginia, Ohio, Washington and Pennsylvania. Nearly every state has dealt with infections this time, but many things have been learned since the last big outbreak eight years ago. Colleen Bradford Krantz reports in our Cover Story.
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    The look forward comes in the form of elections and is less concrete just days after the polls closed. A few races are still too close to call and keep in doubt who moves into majority or minority positions. Peter Tubbs has our election wrap up. 
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    China, Mexico, Japan and Colombia all took more than 1 billion bushels of U.S. corn in 2021. 
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    Last year we all heard about big logistical challenges at ports of call in the U.S.
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    As American's cast their vote on Tuesday, who wins will greatly impact details of the rewrite of the next Farm Bill.
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    This week, the administration made good on its promise and announced the release of more than $223 million in grants and loans to help small and mid-sized processing plants expand or come back online.
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    Ten years ago this week, Hurricane Sandy slammed the East Coast. 
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    The fall foliage in Northwest Connecticut provides an idyllic backdrop for Freund’s Farms, a dairy operation where the management practices are designed to ensure the family farm’s future.
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    Continued shorter rain fall has limited flow eventually into the Mississippi River prompting lesser loads of goods in both directions.
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    The last five years have proven expensive in storm damage. Totals from NOAA cite a winter storm, four wildfires and two hurricanes as the most expensive period ever, totaling $765 billion in damage.
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    Two trade group leaders address the challenge in feeding a fragile world.
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    Foreign dignitaries, trade representatives, government officials, and members of private industry gathered to celebrate the awarding of the World Food Prize. Prior to the Laureate ceremony - a series of speeches and breakout sessions were held under the banner of the Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue.
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    Garland “Joey” Nelson, a Missouri feedlot operator accused of killing two Wisconsin brothers, entered guilty pleas in the past week to two counts of first-degree murder.
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    The past three years have been the driest on record in California, according to data dating back to 1896.
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    The drought and economy have provided two major forces impacting the size and scope of operations in Oklahoma.
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    Hurricane hits Ft. Myers, moving northeast across Florida before heading out to sea and regaining strength.
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    The third pass at law protecting animal producers is sacked in court.
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    Farmland is as much for agriculture, as it is for investing.
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    Solving farm operation struggles
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    This week, the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry met to hear about lessons learned from the 2018 Farm Bill.
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    Despite lingering conspiracy theories about the origins of the coronavirus, new variants continue to emerge. A domino effect of homegrown zoonotic spillover discoveries have followed.
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    The nation's 7,000 daily freight trains will continue to run as a national railroad strike was likely averted early Thursday morning.
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    California baked under a record heat wave this week, as temperatures soared to 116 degrees in Sacramento on Tuesday.
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    Iowa and other states are sending mental health professionals along with police officers responding to mental health crises.
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    A Reuters study by calls into question carbon reduction claims by the ethanol industry.
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    This week, the USDA estimated national farm income will fall slightly compared to 2021, but it will remain 42 percent above the 10-year average.
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    This week, the aftermath of heavy rains and flash flooding in Mississippi prompted presidential approval of Governor Tate Reeves emergency declaration.
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    Purdue University program looks to make connection and conversion of forms of agriculture to better enhance the industry.
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    Heavy rain swept across the South this week, flooding thousands of homes in multiple states, sparking both state and federal responses.
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    As part of the 2018 Farm Bill, eight Native American tribes were given a combined $3.5 million to purchase and produce more of their own food.
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    Seven states in the Western U.S. face a second year of water restrictions as a megadrought continues its hold on the region.
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    This week, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai met with representatives from commodity trade groups in Woodward, Iowa.
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    Twenty-five pound bags of all-purpose flour are being filled at Farmer Ground Flour in Trumansburg, New York. Each bag marks the halfway point of the journey for grain grown in New York State to the plate of consumers in the Northeastern United States.

Season 47

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